Motorola Moto E3 review

The Motorola Moto E3 currently has an Informr score of 7 out of 10.
This score is based on our evaluation of 2
sources including reviews from users and the web's most trusted critics.

Android

Operating system

Operating system

Android

1 GHz

Processor

Processor

1 GHz

5"

Screen Size

Screen Size

5"

8+ MP

Camera

Camera

8+ MP

2800 mAh

Battery

What the Critics Are Saying...

Moto E3 scores with a long battery life, good camera, and decent speaker.

- Florian Wimmer, Notebookcheck

The Moto E3 isn’t a bad phone, but it’s hamstrung by terrible performance, a frustrating Android experience, and the proposed lack of future software updates. A shame, since it has a decent screen and offers great standby time.

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Critic Reviews

An entry-level smartphone with a water-resistant finish and relatively large battery

Lenovo manages to get the most out of the limited budget even in the entry-level sector. A decent camera, very good battery life, good speaker, solid casing, very satisfactory screen, and low temperatures bring a fresh breeze to the low-cost sector. Normally, compromises have to be made in at least one of these aspects.

Lenovo manages to get the most out of the limited budget even in the entry-level sector. A decent camera, very good battery life, good speaker, solid casing, very satisfactory screen, and low temperatures bring a fresh breeze to the low-cost sector. Normally, compromises have to be made in at least one of these aspects.

Surprisingly good screen, affordable

The Moto E3 isn’t a bad phone, but it’s hamstrung by terrible performance, a frustrating Android experience, and the proposed lack of future software updates. A shame, since it has a decent screen and offers great standby time.

The Moto E3 isn’t a bad phone, but it’s hamstrung by terrible performance, a frustrating Android experience, and the proposed lack of future software updates. A shame, since it has a decent screen and offers great standby time.

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